Computer Networking Technician (CNET)

Apply electronic theory, Boolean logic, utilization of hex editors and assembly language to understand the underpinning technologies that make computers systems work. Maintenance and repair of computer operating systems, hardware, peripherals, and component selection/installation for machines commonly found in a business.

CNET1120 | Network Fundamentals | Lec/Lab (5 Credits)

Concepts and terminology of business data communications and how it applies to the business environment. Introduction to client-server networking, associated networking devices, and services required to support a network and the current models governing interoperability. Portions of this course will provide preparation for the CompTIA Network+ Certification.

CNET1210 | Server Systems I | Lec/Lab (5 Credits)

Install, configure, maintain, and manage the primary services in the Microsoft Windows Server operating system. Introduction to the sharing of system resources, remote administration techniques to facilitate efficient and effective management of business computer systems.

Concepts and application of bridging, switching, and routing in an industry-standard networking environment. Install, configure, and manage networks, routers, and switches to facilitate basic network communication architectures. Portions of this course help to prepare for the Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNA) exam.

Install, configure, maintain, and manage Microsoft Exchange Server (e-mail) and the considerations needed to optimize Exchange Server deployment. Managing and maintaining databases and multidimensional databases on Microsoft SQL Server. Development and deployment of SharePoint sites, security, database connectivity; administer and monitor SharePoint sites for use in a business setting.

Install, configure, maintain, and manage a wide variety of Open Source Software (OSS) including OSS desktop productivity software; the history of the open source movement. Configure OSS operating systems to support common client-servers, Web hosting, and other services commonly found at the enterprise and ISP levels of industry.